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Besides the game between NFL teams the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams last Sunday, Super Bowl LIII had its commercials and teasers of upcoming movies and television show last weeks.

With Star Trek Discovery being on CBS’s streaming platform, All Access, another series will join in it’s ranks with a reboot of the classic science fiction show, The Twilight Zone.

The Twilight Zone was originally created and presented on the CBS Network by Rod Sterling back in the late 1950s. It’s no surprise for Get Out and upcoming horror film Us director and writer, Jordan Peele to take the helm as as both the executive producer and presenter of the reboot.

Will you enter the door to the next dimension?

The Twilight Zoneis released on the CBS All Access service on April 1st, 2019.

After months of behind the scenes pictures, an announcement trailer of the official trailer’s release, and teaser posters, it’s finally here. The official trailer for John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum! check it out below!

Since breaking a rule on Continental grounds from the last film, Wick (played by Keanu Reeves) has run out of the extra hour, and the High Table’s $14 million contract on his head is now active. Wick will now face assassins coming left and right in order to get out of New York alive.

Spider Man: Far From Home wasn’t the only teaser to be released yesterday.

Lionsgate Studios released a ten second teaser trailer reveal date and both motion/still poster of the next installment in the John Wick series: John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum.

Chapter 3 takes off right after the 2017’s sequel as Wick (played by Keanu Reeves) who is now excommunicated from Continental services, is trying to survive in New York City against an assortment of assassins for his $14 Million dollar contract.

Last month at The Game Awards, Mortal Kombat creator and NetherRealm Studios founder, Ed Boon surprised everyone with the reveal of Mortal Kombat 11. With their latest project, Injustice 2, reaching it’s two year release this May, it is no surprise that NetherReal Studio’s next release is the sequel to 2015’s Mortal Kombat X.

The official cover art for Mortal Kombat 11

This coming Thursday in London, the world will be tuning in on NetherRealm’s Twitch channel at 10:30 AM PST/6:30 GMT, as the studio will be doing it’s global reveal of Mortal Kombat 11 itself along with other announcements to follow.

NetherRealm Studio’s Mortal Kombat Twitter account gave us a special look of what Scorpion, Shao Khan, & Raiden will look like in this upcoming sequel, check them out below!

It’s confirmed that if you do pre-order the game, you’ll be entered to try out the beta before the game’s release.

Besides welcoming you into the new year of 2019, I honestly don’t know how to begin this Editor in Chief message. It’s been awhile since I’ve written on of these and it was tough to keep in track of these and other articles because of laziness, lack of push, among the usual “life” duties (Family/Friends, School, Other Jobs). In short, all I’m trying to tell you is that I’ve failed you and I’m sorry. If you’re reading this and you’ve been following us since the very beginning of the company, the start of the website, the day we’ve turned into Twitch Affiliate, or the five-year anniversary of Teh Lunchbox Publications, thank you for your continuous love and support.

During my absence from writing articles, I studied and took a step back to reflect upon the company. I asked myself one question, “What makes us Teh Lunchbox Publications?”. After some thought and breaking down what creates this company, I came up with three words: “Informative. Variety. Entertaining.” The first word, Informative, means we provide you the latest information and news on video games, movies, television, comic books, manga, and other types of pop culture. We want to be the first website you visit, bookmark, subscribe, and follow to keep you in the know. The second word, Variety, is self-explained as this company currently has a variety of staff that covers the different types of entertainment and pop culture media. Don’t get me started on our Twitch channel, as it’s filled with variety as some of the staff and I play and host different types of games. The final word is Entertaining. The company is filled with unique personalities and views showing them in various content we provide for you all.

With the company five years in, a lot of changes and improvements are in the works right now. Stay tuned for surprises and announcements from us in the days to come. Thank you all for reading, enjoy this month of articles and content from Teh Lunchbox Publications!

This morning, fans woken to the teaser trailer of the new Power Rangers movie. Check it out below!

The Power Rangers series were originally from Japan (named Super Sentai) which became a hit here in the United States. The movie is a reboot following five teenagers who are gifted with extraordinary powers as they defend Earth from evil forces.

SPX (Small Press Expo) is an event where all independent and rising artists come together to share and show their work in the art and comic book world.

Most of them are either from the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia area while others are from other states or even other countries. One of those artists is Long Island, New York native Kerin Cunningham. Last Saturday, we got a one-on-one interview with Kerin to ask about her beginnings, how hard work pays off, and connecting with other artists is important.

Gaylene A.: How did you start out? What inspired you to create art and illustrate?

Kerin Cunningham: Oh man, I’ve been drawing since I was tiny… I used to pause Disney movies on TV and then I would draw whatever was on the screen, like 101 Dalmatians or Pinocchio, I loved things like that. When Pokèmon came out and I was all about drawing them. So I saw these things and I was like, “If they can create things, I could make things too.”

“Life on Mars” by Kerin Cunningham, 2016

GA: What would you say helped you branch out with other artists and help get your name out there?

KC: You know what? I’m still working on that stuff. It’s hard and it’s constant, but going to art school helped a lot. You network a lot and the people that are your classmates go on to become other working artists so it’s really great. Going to these kinds of shows and just talking to people whose work is interesting to you, and whom you want to stay connected with, you keep those friends for a long time. It ends up paying off and you can meet people from all over the world that way.

“Astro Cats” by Kerin Cunningham, 2015

GA: Difficult question, what would you say to starting artists? Artists who want to start out but don’t really how.

KC: Don’t stop making art! Because I’m someone who made that mistake. I graduated college and I thought, “Man, I’m burnt out, I want to take a break.” And that didn’t work for me. You just keep pushing through it; Even if you’re making bad art, you’re still making art and you’ll get to the place that you want to get to. So don’t give up. That’s cliché, but that’s what I would say.

“Polstar: Love is a Radio Wave” by Kerin Cunningham, 2015

GA: What’s your favorite thing to do at a convention? Besides selling.

KC: Meeting new people! Sometimes you’ll go to a convention in a completely different place and you’ll see familiar faces and you’re like, “Oh man, I saw you at this one two years ago”. It’s just so cool to connect with different people and meet all different kinds of artists, you also get so many new ideas that way. I love the whole thing; I would do these forever if I could.

Gregory M.: Is this also your first Small Press Expo by the way?

KC: This is my first Small Press Expo and I am loving it. Honestly, I was afraid that I wouldn’t sell a dime! But people seem to really like my work, which is awesome. Everyone has been so cool and I’d definitely do it every year if I could.

GM: Do you have any website or any type of DeviantArt page to browse and view more of your work?

KC: Absolutely! kerincunningham.com is the easiest place. I do have a Twitter, I’m trying to be really good on Twitter, I’m not really into it but I’m trying! My Instagram is @KerinCunningham. Basically, my name isn’t taken by anyone else in the world so you’ve just got to Google me, you’ll find all of my pages and things like that.

Already tired of playing pre-made goofy tracks? Are you done getting motion sickness after going over ramps? Never fear, Rockstar Games is giving you a brand new update called Bikers.

This brand new update allows you to create you own motorcycle club with up to eight players, sort of like your own FX’s Sons of Anarchy gang. From there, you can assign club roles and have new levels of both competitive and cooperative gameplay to expand. New items include new weapons, tattoos, motorcycles, and high risk jobs will also be included.

There is no planned release date for the expansion, but keep it here and we will be sure to update you on the news of it’s release.